Breakfast food enthusiasts tend to flock to the restaurants that can fulfill their mimosa-fueled desires. These brunch spots can hold a key place in weekend culture. However, not everything is sunny-side up. Critics of brunch note how the meal is a marker of gentrification and the “gaping divide between America’s haves and have-nots.” The New York Daily News labeled brunch as a decadence and “ritual that is corroding the soul of America.”

Whether brunch butters your toast or scrambles your eggs, the U.S. hosts a multitude of restaurants that cater to breakfast lovers.

The data scientists at FindTheHome, a real estate intelligence site powered by Graphiq, crunched the numbers to determine the best cities to find the top breakfast or brunch restaurants. Using data from Yelp and the 2014 American Community Survey, we created a comprehensive rating that accounts for quality, popularity and quantity. Our “Breakfast Score” equally weighs the following data:

Density of 4+ Yelp Star breakfast establishments

Reviews per restaurant, normalized

Number of breakfast and brunch restaurants per 10,000 people

Only cities with a population over 100,000 people and at least 50 breakfast or brunch restaurants were considered in our analysis. Restaurants needed at least one Yelp rating to be included. The following list of top cities for breakfast aficionados is ranked from lowest to highest “Breakfast Score.”

Note: Because some cities are simply more active on Yelp than others, we used the number of reviews at chain restaurants (IHOP, Denny’s Starbucks and Applebee’s) to normalize the “reviews per restaurant” figure across locations.